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The RPG Files: The Ascent Review

Jason took the latest action RPG, The Ascent, for a spin in our latest RPG Files review. How does the frenetic, fast-paced action hold up? Here is our full review.


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Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance Review

For fans of the Forgotten Realms series, the chance to go hands on with Drizzt and his pals is an enticing proposition. However, how does the latest Co-op Dungeons & Dragons adventure game hold up?


7.5
The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood Review

The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood is a return to form for the ZeniMax team, but how does the expansion, including the major additions of companions and a return to Oblivion hold up?


8.5
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Review - The New Gaming King?

Nvidia is back with a new flagship GPU, the RTX 3080 Ti. The Ti variants of each generation have always been the "top tier" gaming GPU, offering the promise of top of the line performance over its intra-generational siblings, as well as a marked increase over the previous generation's Ti. With the 3080 Ti entering the ring, how does this stack up, and is it the new gaming king?


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The Outer Worlds: Murder On Eridanos Review

The Outer Worlds: Murder On Eridanos puts players right in the middle of a murder mystery. But how is it in practice? Matt takes a look at the latest DLC for Obsidian's award-winning single-player RPG.


6.5
The RPG Files: Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood Review

The latest from Cyanide Game, the studio that brought you the popular Styx games, is a brand new game based on the tabletop RPG IP Werewolf: The Apocalypse. But how has this translated to its recent RPG? Here's our review.


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Not So MMO: Hitman 3 Review

Hitman 3 caps off the World of Assassination Trilogy that began with 2016's episodic treatment of the legendary series. Is this send off worth your time in the end? Jason reviews Hitman 3, taking Agent 47, AKA a Human Swiss Army Knife, out for a spin.


7.5
Not So MMO: Airborne Kingdom Review

Build a castle in the sky, and reclaim the lost wonders of the ancient Airborne Kingdom in this creative sky city builder.


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World of Warcraft: Shadowlands Review

It's been a little over three weeks since the eighth expansion for World of Warcraft launched. Since then, Robin has leveled up her main, started in on the various max level activities, and worked on an alt a bit. She's also had some time to step into the new raid and experience some of it, and the first Mythic+ and PVP season has started as well. As such, it's time for our final thoughts on Shadowlands. Here is our review.


Where's Our Cyberpunk 2077 Review?

Cyberpunk 2077 is a real video game that is releasing this week, finally after multiple delays. You might have seen some reviews hit the web today - however, where is ours?


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The RPG Files: Immortals Fenyx Rising Review

Immortals Fenyx Rising brings a new IP from Assassin's Creed developer Ubisoft Quebec, but how does it stack up? Is this an experience to be heralded by Zeus, or like Icarus, did it fly too close to the sun? Nick breaks it down in our review.


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The Outer Worlds Nintendo Switch Review

The Outer Worlds, from Obsidian Entertainment, was the surprise hit of late 2019. Just when we thought it couldn't get any better, all of that sci-fi goodness has finally been released on the Nintendo Switch. This is our review.


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Valorant Review - Addicting, Fun, Flawed

For the last week, I've been heavily playing Riot Games' latest foray, Valorant. With several hours under me, Valorant accomplishes many things, notably, reminding us that Riot does indeed know how to build core gameplay experiences. However, it is not without its share of frustrations and flaws. This is our review of Valorant.


ESO Greymoor Console Launch Delayed to June 10 Out of Respect for George Floyd's Funeral

The console launch of Greymoor, the newest chapter of Elder Scrolls Online, has been delayed one day until June 10 out of respect for the funeral services of George Floyd.


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The RPG Files: Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition Review

Despite showing its age, Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition lives up to being one of the greatest JRPGs in the last couple decades. Its story and gameplay are timeless and the amount of customizability and freedom that comes with the plethora of gear available makes it highly replay-able to boot. The additional content and the extra story epilogue makes this the best version of Xenoblade Chronicles available to date, as well as cements it as one of the best values in gaming on the Nintendo